
2021 Ducati Monster India launch details revealed, bookings underway
India Today
Showcased late last year, the 2021 Ducati Monster and the 2021 Ducati Monster Plus are both new models that join the bigger Monster range consisting of the Monster 1200 and Monster 1200 S.
Ducati India commenced the pre-booking for its sportiest naked motorcycle, the 2021 Ducati Monster and 2021 Ducati Monster Plus, in the country at an initial token amount of Rs 1 lakh, before launching it on September 23, 2021. Showcased late last year, the 2021 Ducati Monster, and the 2021 Ducati Monster are both new models joining the bigger Monster range consisting of the Monster 1200, and Monster 1200 S. The 2021 Ducati Monster takes design cues from the original 1993 model designed by Miguel Angel Galluzzi, taking it to next level by shedding oodles of weight, a modern design, an explosive Testastretta 11° unit, merged with first-rate electronics kit to deliver the perfect monster for young riders.
Bipul Chandra, MD, Ducati India said, “The new Monster has already witnessed a stupendous response in the global market, and this is especially true of young riders and enthusiasts. We’re thrilled to bring the new Monster and Monster Plus to the Indian market, and let our riders experience the sportiest naked motorcycle we’ve made for the middle weight segment. I certainly can’t wait for riders to experience the agility and sleekness of the new Monster.”

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